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I'm reading a book right now about taking care of our immune systems, and it mentions that sedimentation rate correlates to immune system activity.  So, I am wondering if a high sed rate is seen in people with undiagnosed gluten intolerance.  The reason I ask is that before I was diagnosed, I had peripheral neuropathy and a high sed rate.  Tests for diabetes, lupus, MS, etc. were all negative.  After I went gf on the advice of a naturopath, the PN went away and the sed rate went back to normal. Thanks in advance for any insight you might have.

Marian



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